🔍 What If a Financial Receipt Could Answer Different Questions Without Becoming a Different Receipt?
Turning Financial Receipts into Portable Evidence That Resolves by Purpose A financial receipt is usually treated as a finished document. You buy something. A receipt is created. Later, that same receipt may be used for a return, an expense claim, a warranty request, an audit, or payment reconciliation. But each of those situations asks a different question . Is this a valid record of a purchase? Do the numbers add up? Does it match a payment? Is it sufficient evidence for an expense? What is the current state after a return or refund? Structural Receipt explores a different model: Declare once. Resolve by purpose. Preserve through change. Verify independently. The governing idea is: receipt structure + identified purpose profile + declared evaluation context -> supported result The same financial evidence can therefore support different bounded answers without being forced into one universal valid / invalid label. 🔗 Explore Structural Receipt on GitHub 💡 One Receipt. Different Q...